No one designed and built the game cube controller around what would work well for smash.

Is this supposed to be a reply to someone who said that? Because I didn't say that. Your whole first point doesn't contradict what I said.

You do know that the PS1 controller works perfectly fine for street fighter on the 360, right? (just needs an adapter)

Christ, why do people always say "you do know x?" You could just say "Do you know" and not come off as a 14 year old pretentious douche. Sorry if I'm coming off as aggressive, it's in response to your needless aggression and lack of any sense-making. I suspect 14 years old isn't that far off.

On to you point: Do you remember what the fuck we're talking about? We're not talking about whether or not the controller works for 360, we're talking about the fucking PS4, and what do you think about modding the controller to work on PS4?

but even that is kind of a janky band-aid approach

So what point are you even making?

100% irrelevant

I could explain why it is but you suck dick at following the logic of arguments, based on your series of responses in this thread. You probably don't even understand why that last sentence is a good reason not to bother explaining it to you.

Yes, there is a good reason not to, it's because the gamecube controller is pretty optimally built for playing smash. Not true for the PS1 controller (since it doesn't work anymore), especially for street fighter, a game with multiple models of controllers (fight pads and fight sticks) specifically designed to work perfectly for that game. Typical inputs per second are much lower in SF4 than smash, the ceiling for what it takes to make a viable controller is much lower than for smash (obviously we're talking about melee/PM in particular)

I'm pretty sure if "doing the same thing and expecting different results" is the definition of anything it's the word "practice". I think the saying you're referring to is just some random thing someone said once and people thought it sounded cool.

I don't think "mastering differential equations" is a very meaningful idea, since there are only a handful of differential equations that can ever be solved in the first place. I'm guessing they're referring to understanding the techniques they teach for solving simple ones and a general knowledge of what the problems represent... especially with regards to a 16 year old, I'm not sure what else they would be referring to.

Not to be a dick but I fail to see how adding a second U-lock would make it any more secure if you have a feeling that one won't do the trick, unless it's on a bike rack with a bunch of bikes that only have a single U-lock or something.

I've been subbed there for a year or two and your comment seems pretty hyperbolic. The most I know about ripster is that he's a good source of information on keyboards and that he has had a few subreddit promotions (who does that??) where he gives away free shit to users for providing content. To say that half of the threads that get posted to that sub devolve into a discussion of ripster's past is simply a gross exaggeration.

If we're really going to argue semantics, I submit that I really didn't assume that you have an overwhelming desire to live, and that being eaten over being raped would still be a tough choice for you. Maybe you believe it wouldn't, I think it probably would.

Uhh, sure dude I agree, I don't actually have a dog in the whole "rape a cow or eat it" debate, I definitely don't want to. Just the whole "people would easily accept death over being raped because of long lasting emotional trauma" thing the guy said up there kind of sounded like BS to me.

Your question has to take into account that we humans have consciences, and feelings, and I'd imagine being raped would leave me with some pretty devastating psychological issues that would haunt me for the rest of my life. So, yeah, I'd prefer you killed me and ate me.

I'm not gonna belittle the experiences of rape victims or anything but I gotta say if push came to shove I'm not sure this question would be quite so easy for you to answer that way

Can you imagine having a job that causes people to literally write articles and shit about how bad you are at your casual goddamn hobby? How can anyone live like that. And what is Michael Jordan even talking about, "I'm a legendary athlete, I bet I could beat him at this sport I play a lot" no shit dude, holy christ